Upon receiving my shampoo and conditioner, I
decided it's a great day to give my head a
good scrub to try out my new stuff. As soon as you open the bottles you
can smell the tea tree, which is a very nice smell.
I used about a quarter-sized amount of shampoo
in the palm of my hand to soap up my hair. I used
a little bit more than that of the conditioner because
I have waist length hair. I should mention that these
shampoos are not as sudsy as others but that doesn't
take away from how well they work, how great they nourish
the hair.

My hair came out soft shiny and smelling great. My daughter
has also been using it and loving it. She's had issues with dandruff
for a few years now. Since using the new Tea Tree Shampoo and
Conditioner from Soap Box Soaps she has seen a rapid improvement.
This is a great shampoo and conditioner!

The company’s wide range of soaps, are Non-GMO, Vegan, Certified B
Corp, EDTA Free, gluten-free, sulfate free, paraben free, and
petrochemical free. In addition they use 100% recyclable materials
that are made in the USA.

SoapBox Soaps has a “buy one, they give one”. What this means is that
with every product purchased, SoapBox Soaps donates 1 month of clean
water. Each product has a code on the packaging, and if you go to the
website and enter the code you can see what and where your “buy one,
they give one” product went.

Founded in 2010, SoapBox Soaps has a simple mission: to empower people
to change the world through everyday, quality purchases. Their
founder, David Simnick, made their first batch of soap in his college
apartment kitchen while still at American University. Six years later
their products are in retailers across the nation and over one million
donations have been made!

I agree this would bea nice addition for a gift basket. I make up baskets with different products for my nieces (the older ones) and like to include homemade soaps, and things like this. These are items they would have never tried. It is always fun to get things like this.ellen beck

I like the fact that the products are chemical free and that they use recyclable materials. For what I understood from your review is that these products help your hair, other people to get clean water and ultimately, the Earth. Thumbs up products, to me!

It sounds amazing!! I love that they don't add chemicals and its a naturally awesome set! I love that the company gives back and donates!! Make me really inclined to want to purchase from them and spread the word on how awesome they are!

I love gifts like that. A couiple years ago I started a big box for everyone. Each month from July on I put things in it like Charmin 24 ok. Tide laundry soap. Paper towels, shampoo and conditioner and deodorant. The older family seems to like it but I don't dare do that to the younger kids lol

I have not heard of SoapBox Soaps products before but would love to try them. The Tea Tree shampoo and conditioner sound amazing. It is awesome that they give one month of water for every product purchased. Thanks for sharing these awesome products and they would make great gift ideas too.

OH MYThe company’s wide range of soaps, are Non-GMO, Vegan, Certified B Corp, EDTA Free, gluten-free, sulfate free, paraben free, and petrochemical free. In addition they use 100% recyclable materials that are made in the USA. Could one ask for anything more in a shampoo or even soap products.Thanks for letting us know about SoapBox Soaps

Enjoyed reading this review and it prompted me to visit their website. I was wondering how they give a month of clean water. SoapBox Soap's website now says they give free bars of soap. One bar of soap is donated for every bar of soap that is purchased. Looks like a great program, because they are actually recycling those small hotel soaps - melting them down, milling and refining them into new big bars of soap. That saves a lot of hotel soap from going to waste! I love seeing reviews of natural products, and I hadn't heard of this company before. Thanks for sharing!

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